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|style="background:LightYellow" | [http://johneagles.blogspot.com/1998/11/two-evolutionary-ways-to-build-strong.html Two evolutionary ways to build strong constructions - The shell construction and the skeleton construction]||style="background:LightYellow" | [[File:L-Fachwerkwand.png|100px|]] ||style="background:LightYellow" |The construction of a house can be compared to the creation of a body. When we study how God created bodies of animals and how architects designed constructions of houses, we can discover a striking resemblance. When you make a house, or when God created a body, it is always necessary that such a house or body is constructed in strong ways. There are two different fundamental solutions to this problem. || style="background:LightYellow" |Nov. 15, 1998||style="background:LightYellow" | | |style="background:LightYellow" | [http://johneagles.blogspot.com/1998/11/two-evolutionary-ways-to-build-strong.html Two evolutionary ways to build strong constructions - The shell construction and the skeleton construction]||style="background:LightYellow" | [[File:L-Fachwerkwand.png|100px|]] ||style="background:LightYellow" |The construction of a house can be compared to the creation of a body. When we study how God created bodies of animals and how architects designed constructions of houses, we can discover a striking resemblance. When you make a house, or when God created a body, it is always necessary that such a house or body is constructed in strong ways. There are two different fundamental solutions to this problem. || style="background:LightYellow" |Nov. 15, 1998||style="background:LightYellow" | | ||
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== See also == | == See also == | ||
* [[John Eagles - all articles]] | * [[John Eagles - all articles]] | ||
+ | * [[Research page:Natural building]] | ||
== External links == | == External links == |
Latest revision as of 05:24, 9 May 2012
A series of articles written by John Eagles about principles, methods and materials for natural building.
Articles
Title & link Photo First lines of article Date written Media Two evolutionary ways to build strong constructions - The shell construction and the skeleton construction The construction of a house can be compared to the creation of a body. When we study how God created bodies of animals and how architects designed constructions of houses, we can discover a striking resemblance. When you make a house, or when God created a body, it is always necessary that such a house or body is constructed in strong ways. There are two different fundamental solutions to this problem. Nov. 15, 1998 A home is more than a house Most houses are built as constructions in which we can live. Not much thought is generally given to what a house could mean in terms of relation to the environment around it and the meaning of houses for the development of people as spiritual beings. A home is more than a house. Feb.2, 2003
Gallery
See also
External links
- Natural building Wikipedia